We are seeking a motivated and dedicated Field Care Manager to join our team.
The role involves recruiting and placing health care assistants into temporary and permanent positions within community settings, supporting the setup and maintenance of care packages, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Setup and maintain community care packages, liaising with the Community team and Branch Manager.
Community Care Officers complete Care Act assessments; these are both face to face or telephone assessments, depending on the level of risk and the needs of the citizen being assessed, with consideration of mental capacity throughout.
They work with supportive colleagues, citizens, carers, statutory and community partners to provide appropriate support that will enable independence, choice and control, promoting early intervention and local community led support services to enhance well-being and respond to local community needs.
The CCO role is interesting and varied, and deals with risk management on a daily basis.
Posted by Service Care Solutions - Legal • £14.65/hr to £15/hr
General
Service Care Solutions are currently recruiting for a local authority in Nottingham for a Payments Assistant to join their team.
Please find a description of the role below.
Key Responsibilities
Adherence to Standards and Confidentiality: Perform finance and clerical tasks in line with established business standards and processes, ensuring confidentiality and safeguarding.
Supply AssistantBoots UKNottingham Support OfficeFixed term & Permanent Opportunities AvailableRecruitment Partner - Anastasia Walker
At Boots there is a focus on customers and patients' wellbeing for life.
Its unrivalled range of products and brands make it the leading provider of healthcare on the high street and the UK's number one beauty destination.Here at Boots, we're always on the lookout for great talent!
Provide day-to-day support, including activities, appointments, and family contact, in line with individual care plans.
General
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team, focusing on providing support to vulnerable children and young people during crisis situations.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate a deep understanding of trauma and its effects on behavior, along with a commitment to creating safe and nurturing environments.
To deliver and co-facilitate a range of evidenced based programmes and group work in partnership with internal and external colleagues in order to support parents and carers.
To support parents and carers in over-coming barriers to help them meet the needs of their children.
The role
To work within an integrated framework to support vulnerable children, young people and families to improve their social, physical and emotional well-being, and to take responsibility for direct and therapeutic interventions, including work with those who may be resistant to engage.